Blue Screen After Newsid Windows 7

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Your options as I see them - create new user account, if you can &n see if it works. Sysprep is the correct tool for changing the SID - can you boot to the recovery console (or whatever it is called in W7) and run sysprep then reboot? i might cry.... He is supposedly the computer guy. http://easywebvideosoftware.com/windows-7/bsod-after-newsid.php

Here is what it looks like when I go to Computer -> Manage -> Disk Management and try... Note: If you've made several customizations to your BIOS settings and don't wish to load the default ones then at least test returning clock speed, voltage settings, and BIOS memory possibilities OEM (Toshiba) re-install itself takes about 1-1.5 hours SYSTEM time (no babysitting), followed by Windows Updates (again, no babysitting). I found someone with this same problem, and they were advised to use startup repair, so I looked that up, but when I tried it on my machine, it says that http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/505883/newsid-bsod/

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It keeps prompting me for my username and password, even if I click on save my password. Again, it's not that it wouldn't work for me, it's just not as convenient as what I've been doing (see below for more details). –Scott Bussinger Sep 28 '09 at 5:49 Why they are corrupt I do not know and I doubt it is from changing the SID. Overheating could cause significant minimize within your computer’s efficiency.

h4rsheys06-04-2010, 08:26 AMim using easus data recovery wizard. To store restore points, you need at least 300 MB of free space on each hard disk that has System Safety turned on. It was already installed and it's saved in a part of the hard drive so I don't know if that means I can still do it? 0x000000f4 Windows 7 Please try the request again.

because i am unable to start the computer in safe mode.. 0x0f4 Windows 7 My computer was customized alot, and redoing that would be a huge pain in the butt. I used the startup recovery thing that you get when you press F8 when the computer is loading up. i googled sysprep - its only for windows server 2000-2003?

If so I know I am able to get into my computer in safe mode and should be able to copy of all my files off beforehand.. All as far as I have seen can run x86 or x64 - same program. PC World Forums > PressF1 > SID change PDA View Full Version : SID change h4rsheys05-04-2010, 05:25 PMHi guys, I'm running windows 7 ultimate. Also, you can purchase replacement recovery DVDs from the manufacturer - HP for example charges $20.

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I'm aware of SYSPREP, but it's not a clean replacement in my case so I was hoping that there was another utility similar to NewSID that worked with Windows 7. http://forum.sysinternals.com/newsid-win7-bsod_topic17834.html I just downloaded and imported reg file that ziraffa provided. 04-07-2009, 02:30 AM #15 jcgriff2 Team Manager, Microsoft SupportBSOD Kernel Dump Expert Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: 0x00000f4 Windows 7 Solved all systems are go. Stop 0x00000f4 Windows 7 In regards to the startup repair, I followed the link you posted.

Would it still be a good idea to run the recovery disk I made when I first got the laptop, or is it possible that my computer has fixed itself? check over here In the event you are one of these people, then look no further for some on the most common causes of this mistake are listed hereunder. I have however installed the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) which if I'm understanding it correctly is the lastest version of the same thing. share|improve this answer answered Apr 7 '10 at 12:57 Martin add a comment| up vote 0 down vote For your WSUS issue it's not the SID but the SUSID in the 0x00000f4 Windows 7 64 Bit

Activate the Vista Hidden admin account, if possible, and create new user account if you can't with current user ID. I have all laptops here - x64 & x86 and this HP x64 gets pushed to its limits - but processing memory dumps, not gaming. If a repair install don't work, full reinstall is the next step. his comment is here How To repair Blue Screen Problems On Windows.

My favorites - Process Explorer, AutoRuns.

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Speedy Gonzales05-04-2010, 06:42 PMSince it looks like you need sysprep, it'd be the same as if you were slip streaming Vista SP2 / going into audit mode right?? So I reckon I'd rather have one that has a dedicated graphics card, allowing for more recent games to be played :). 04-08-2009, 01:32 AM #17 jcgriff2 Team Manager, All rights reserved. weblink http://blogs.technet.com/b/markrussinovich/archive/2009/11/03/3291024.aspx To my chagrin, NewSID has never really done anything useful and there's no reason to miss it now that it's retired I wonder why you

None of the boot options works! As for running the repair from the disk, are you trying to run a start up repair like below?http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-repair-windows-7-system-installation-disc.htm credit: Updated 15. I wouldn't be surprised if MS knowingly crashed OSes where newsid was run. July 2013 - 0:42 by v.laurie Hello.

Thanks in advance molotov Members Profile Send Private Message Find Members Posts Add to Buddy List Moderator Group Joined: 04 October 2006 Status: Offline Points: 17531 Post Options Post Reply Quotemolotov I did not know all the facts about NewSID. Several functions may not work. I use many of them daily to try and outwit Vista and Windows 7.